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This adorable jacket pattern comes in two sizes and features a filet style dragonfly motif on the bodice. You can play with color for fun stripes, but it would also look great in a solid color. Either way, I hope you enjoy the pattern! ~ Add It To Your Ravelry Queue Or Favorites ~ PIN It For Later All of my patterns are written in US crochet terms. Skill Level: Intermediate Size: Newborn-6 Months; 6-12 Months Supplies: • Light worsted … Continue reading →

Worked in the round, this free throw pattern features dragonflies radiating out from the center of the blanket. This design was actually requested by a fan of my original Dragonfly Blanket, which is worked in rows. I decided to finish the edge with a simple single crochet border and colorful slip stitching to match the colors used in the blanket. I really like how it turned out and hope you do too! ~ Add It To Your Ravelry Queue Or … Continue reading →

This cute striped skirt is perfect for layering over leggings or tights. It would also be great to use for a newborn photo shoot, paired with a pretty headband or bonnet. { Add it to your Ravelry Queue or Favorites } Skill Level: Easy Size: Newborn Waist = 13″ circumference Hem = 16″ circumference Height = 6.5″ Supplies: Bulky yarn such as Knit Picks Brava Bulky in 3 or more colors US 10 (6 mm) dpns or circulars US 11 … Continue reading →

My lovely friend, Stephanie, asked me to design this prop basket pattern. She actually made the one pictured above. Even though the colors are neutral, the Celtic weave adds a wonderful pop of texture to the photo. However, this basket would also look great in the home as a storage container for yarn or other crafty items, so I’ve also included instructions for handles like the one pictured below. { Add it to your Ravelry Queue or Favorites } Skill … Continue reading →

I loved combining the different stitches to create the unique look of this Moiré Shoulder Bag. I knew I wanted to use the Houndstooth stitch for a purse design, but it needed something to set it apart from similar patterns. I think the bold print created by the ripples does just that. I actually got the inspiration for this design from this gorgeous satin pillowcase that I saw on Etsy. The shop owner, Kathryn, makes these pillowcases by hand in … Continue reading →

Almost everyone remembers the funny, brightly-garbed Punky Brewster of the same-named 80’s sitcom. My Punky line of crochet patterns was inspired by the quirky, colorful style of that little girl. They’re all fun to make and fun to wear. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! For a shorter fingerless glove version see this post. { Add it to your Ravelry Queue or Favorites } Skill level: Easy Sizes: Small Child, Large Child, Teen/Adult, Large Adult Supplies: … Continue reading →

Almost everyone remembers the funny, brightly-garbed Punky Brewster of the same-named 80’s sitcom. My Punky line of crochet patterns was inspired by the quirky, colorful style of that little girl. They’re all fun to make and fun to wear. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do! For a longer arm warmer version see this post. { Add it to your Ravelry Queue or Favorites } Skill level: Easy Sizes: Small Child, Large Child, Teen / Adult, Large … Continue reading →